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Very Slow Movie Player- a strange device that displays 24 pictures / hour turns a 2 hour movie 17 minutes into 8220 hours

The Very Slow Movie Player will play at a rate of 24 frames / hour slowly instead of 24 frames / s like regular movie projection to turn cinematic works into one entertainment art stuff.

"The Very Slow Movie Player" will play at a rate of 24 frames / hour slowly instead of 24 frames / s like regular movie projection to turn cinematic works into an entertainment art.

Going against the trend of high-speed audio and visuals of the modern world, "Very Slow Movie Player" allows viewers to enjoy the movie in the form of a book, everything is slowed down extremely to judge. Thoroughly object.

24 frames / hour is equivalent to watching movies at 3600 times slower than normal.

Please watch the video of Quadrophenia (1979) after being handled by Very Slow Movie Player:

Very Slow Movie Player has turned the movie 2 hours 17 minutes into 8220 hours.

We can see, super slow movies are always drifting, sometimes moving a little, so many people associate some types of contemporary visual art.

The composition of a set of "Very Slow Movie Player" includes: a Raspberry Pi board computer, an ePaper display (similar to Kindle) and a customized software separately. All are placed in a 3D print box.

Very Slow Movie Player- a strange device that displays 24 pictures / hour turns a 2 hour movie 17 minutes into 8220 hours Picture 1 Very Slow Movie Player- a strange device that displays 24 pictures / hour turns a 2 hour movie 17 minutes into 8220 hours Picture 2 Very Slow Movie Player- a strange device that displays 24 pictures / hour turns a 2 hour movie 17 minutes into 8220 hours Picture 3

Details about Very Slow Movie Player, please refer here.

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Update 24 May 2019